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Festa da Posse - Mara, Thais e Nanda na tesouraria

At INTERACTIVE Pavilion we showcased a variety of the newest IT/technology related products from hardware and software to digital arts and sciences. People enjoyed experiencing and seeing the cutting-edge technology coming straight from Japan.

This section is about the growth of the EU over the years. There are these glass panels along the centre stretch with a country map- so that would give you the story of when/ why/ how that particular country joined the EU. Of course not all the countries but quite a few which probably have the more significant stories behind them.

Speakers at Promoting land tenure reform and supportive legal frameworks across levels and sectors Interactive session. Global Landscapes Forum Bonn 2019.

 

Photo by Pilar Valbuena/GLF

 

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Observatory of Space and Environment

 

Photo: Isabel Schölmbauer / Ars Electronica Solutions

With work from Erik kriek & Darrin Umboh

As the new school year begins, UTHealth Houston students, staff, faculty, and trainees will be welcomed by interactive “Welcome Walls” installed at each of the institution’s schools. These installations, which will be on display starting Monday, Aug. 26, invite the entire UTHealth Houston community to engage and contribute to a collective vision for the future of health care.

As the new school year begins, UTHealth Houston students, staff, faculty, and trainees will be welcomed by interactive “Welcome Walls” installed at each of the institution’s schools. These installations, which will be on display starting Monday, Aug. 26, invite the entire UTHealth Houston community to engage and contribute to a collective vision for the future of health care.

« Interactive Breakfast Encounter: Sustainable Investment Facilitation Policies and Practices » during the World Investment Forum 2018, palais des Nations. 25 October 2018. UNCTAD Photo by Violaine Martin

Un téléscope géant interactif pour ARTV. ARTVscope vise des lieux culturels dans la ville et diffuse leurs événements en direct sur la rue, gratuitement. Les passants ont un point de vue privilégié – ils peuvent manipuler le champs de vision à leur guise.

 

Équipe de création :

Mouna Andraos, Amélie Bilodeau,

Melissa Mongiat (directrice du projet)

 

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A giant interactive telescope for ARTV.

ARTVscope aims at cultural venues and broadcasts their events live on the street. Passers-by have a free, privileged view, and they can pan and zoom on the scene to their liking.

 

Creative team:

Mouna Andraos, Amélie Bilodeau & Melissa Mongiat (project director)

  

Photography work for Jo Hodge: a designer, researcher and textile artist.

 

To learn more about Jo and these interactive garments visit her blog joprints.blogspot.com/ and check out her pictures www.flickr.com/photos/joprints/.

 

Models:

Industrial designer Ju Mi Kim

[ jumidesign@daportfolio.com ] and Interactive Jewellery designer Kate Pickering [ www.kate-pickering.co.uk ]

"KHALLIK SALBE"

An interactive play about HIV/AIDS, Stigma, and discrimination part of the Let's Talk - Lebanon campaign

 

Directed by Lucien Bourjeily

Featuring actors from ImproBeirut

and facilitators from the Y-PEER network

Funded/Produced by UNFPA Lebanon.

Project in collaboration with YPEER, VAPA, MINISTRY OF HEALTH, NATIONAL AIDS CONTROL PROGRAM, MASAR NGO, and H&M

For more info about locations and timing please visit Let's Talk Lebanon facebook page www.facebook.com/letstalkleb

SAMSUNG CSC

 

Photo by Kairu Photography

« Interactive Breakfast Encounter: Sustainable Investment Facilitation Policies and Practices » during the World Investment Forum 2018, palais des Nations. 25 October 2018. UNCTAD Photo by Violaine Martin

interactive lighting artworks. for more information see www.cinimodstudio.com

SXSW Interactive 2012.

 

SXSWi.

 

Photo by Esteban Contreras

www.estebancontreras.com

The Art of Investment: William Stone Images & Beyond

 

In the heart of the contemporary art realm lies a unique space, imbued with sophistication and a touch of the avant-garde – enter the ethereal world of William Stone Images. Reflecting the style of an article from The New York Times, this space isn't merely about the aesthetic, but it's about transforming monetary support into something that goes beyond the visual.

 

Discovering Beauty and Empowerment

 

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The Act of Investing: More Than Money

 

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Interactive generative design.

Reference to the quote « Form follows Function » of the architect Sullivan, Sound Form follows is a process of deformation, production volumes, objects by sound.

A 3D object, here a simple sphere, thus is distorted in accordance with the music, creating new forms, each reflecting sound at a time.

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Photography work for Jo Hodge: a designer, researcher and textile artist.

 

To learn more about Jo and these interactive garments visit her blog joprints.blogspot.com/ and check out her pictures www.flickr.com/photos/joprints/.

 

Models:

Industrial designer Ju Mi Kim

[ jumidesign@daportfolio.com ] and Interactive Jewellery designer Kate Pickering [ www.kate-pickering.co.uk ]

I'm going to work on this daytrip road map that will be available online here:

maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&m...

Un téléscope géant interactif pour ARTV. ARTVscope vise des lieux culturels dans la ville et diffuse leurs événements en direct sur la rue, gratuitement. Les passants ont un point de vue privilégié – ils peuvent manipuler le champs de vision à leur guise.

 

Équipe de création :

Mouna Andraos, Amélie Bilodeau,

Melissa Mongiat (directrice du projet)

 

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A giant interactive telescope for ARTV.

ARTVscope aims at cultural venues and broadcasts their events live on the street. Passers-by have a free, privileged view, and they can pan and zoom on the scene to their liking.

 

Creative team:

Mouna Andraos, Amélie Bilodeau & Melissa Mongiat (project director)

 

Photo: olivierblouin.com

  

Put a glass of beer on the table then camera located above will recognize its location and send signal to display electronic Heineken labeled mat.

Nomensa Interact Conference at The British Museum | Intelligence in Design | 17th Oct 2018

Interactive poster project made my me that displays a map of what I did for a week straight...This includes consumption, excretion, communication, and creativity. The poster changes color when you talk to it.

Interactive kiosks and bespoke software Viridor visitor centre by blackbox-av

Un téléscope géant interactif pour ARTV. ARTVscope vise des lieux culturels dans la ville et diffuse leurs événements en direct sur la rue, gratuitement. Les passants ont un point de vue privilégié – ils peuvent manipuler le champs de vision à leur guise.

 

Équipe de création :

Mouna Andraos, Amélie Bilodeau,

Melissa Mongiat (directrice du projet)

 

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A giant interactive telescope for ARTV.

ARTVscope aims at cultural venues and broadcasts their events live on the street. Passers-by have a free, privileged view, and they can pan and zoom on the scene to their liking.

 

Creative team:

Mouna Andraos, Amélie Bilodeau & Melissa Mongiat (project director)

 

Photo: olivierblouin.com

  

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